Effects of Maternal Supplementation With Omega-3 Precursors on Human Milk Composition

Author:

Mazurier Evelyne1,Rigourd Virginie2,Perez Paul3,Buffin Rachel4,Couedelo Leslie5,Vaysse Carole5,Belcadi Wafae6,Sitta Rémi3,Nacka Fabienne6,Lamireau Delphine7,Cambonie Gilles1,Picaud Jean-Charles4,Billeaud Claude6

Affiliation:

1. Lactarium de Montpellier, Montpellier, France

2. Lactarium Necker Enfants Malades, Paris, France

3. CHU de Bordeaux, Unité de Soutien Méthodologique à la Recherche Clinique et Épidémiologique, Bordeaux, France

4. Lactarium de Lyon, Lyon, France

5. ITERG Université de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France

6. CIC Pédiatrique Inserm 1401, CHU Pellegrin, Bordeaux, France

7. Lactarium Bordeaux-Marmande, CHU Pellegrin, Bordeaux, France

Abstract

Background: Long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFAs) are important for newborn neurosensory development. Supplementation of breastfeeding mothers’ diets with omega-3 PUFAs, such as alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), may increase their concentration in human milk. Research aim: This study aimed to assess human milk composition after 15-day supplementation regimens containing either omega-3 PUFAs or olive oil, which does not provide ALA. Methods: A multicenter factorial randomized trial was conducted with four groups of breastfeeding women, with each group containing 19 to 22 women. After a 15-day ALA washout period, three groups received supplementation with omega-3 precursors for 15 days: an enriched margarine (M), a rapeseed oil (R), and a margarine and rapeseed oil (MR). The fourth was unexposed to omega-3 precursors (olive oil control diet, O). After 15 days, blind determination of human milk fatty acid (FA) composition was assessed by gas chromatography, and the FA composition was compared among groups using variance analyses. Results: Alpha-linolenic acid content, expressed as the mean (standard deviation) total human milk FA percentage, was significantly higher after diet supplementation with omega-3 PUFAs, with values of 2.2% (0.7%) (MR), 1.3% (0.5%) (R), 1.1% (0.4%) (M), and 0.8% (0.3%) (O at D30) ( p < .003 for each comparison). The lowest LA–ALA ratio (5.5) was found in the MR group ( p < .001). Docosahexaenoic acid and trans FA concentrations did not differ among groups. Conclusion: In lactating women, omega-3 supplementation via the combination of enriched margarine and rapeseed oil increased the ALA content of human milk and generated the most favorable LA–ALA ratio for LC-PUFA synthesis.

Funder

Health Ministry of France

St HUBERT

LESIEUR

Terres Univia

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynaecology

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